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Yesterday out on my ride, I got a puncture in the pissing rain, not so good. I go to change the tube, and realize the mini pump Ive been carrying around for the last couple of years doesn't work!
So I'm there like a goon and thinking about trying to fill the tyres with grass and weeds, when another biker turns up with a flat, saying he forgot his tyre leavers! Lol so between us both we got ourselves going again. Could have been a lot worse though. 😀
I always carry a can of [url= http://www.evanscycles.com/products/zefal/selant-spray-ec019743 ]sealant spray[/url], just in case.
CO2. It's the future.
Tubeless, CO2 and mini pump. I'm not paranoid at all. 🙂
Got co2 n a coupla canisters under my seat & for big rides take the pump in my bigger camel
Back !.
Spare tube bouncing around your bag and wearing holes in itself is another common one.
CO2 and tubeless +1
I'm crap with CO2. Always manage to mess up
cynic-al - Member
Spare tube bouncing around your bag and wearing holes in itself is another common one.POSTED 30 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POST
what shite
Good advice - especially if you're on tubeless where the mini pump might go years between uses. Check that your valves can still be removed is another tip - the mavic ust ones could corrode around the lock ring and you'd need pliers to get them off.
Sure there was a thread on here a while back where the puncture / bust mini pump happened to some guy when he was well into a ride in Torridon. Had a massive walk out iirc.
I had a similar experience due to carrying a mini pump on a bottle cage mount. It got loads of grit in it over time and failed on me. I bought one of those tiny airbone pumps which is always in saddle bag, rucksack or pocket now.
2 pumps and Co2 here.
Mine was working fine until I had to swap valve fittings for somebody else, a minor struggle ended in a vital part flying into the undergrowth, and a 3 mile walk to Tesco fuel station.
